That 50% of the murders is for a reason. And its not justifying it or excusing it...its understanding it. Understanding it from a perspective of
wanting to change it.

"Opportunity Desert" is a good term, although its so cliche sounding it will not be received well. But that is what it is when you do not live in an
area where you have the opportunity to meet someone who, legally, earns a good living and owns property which you can earn money from.

Either you are rich and earn from your property, you aren't rich and you earn from rich people's property, or you are neither. The "neither" group
are the ones you are likely referring to.

Or what about "Eye Candy Privilege"?? We all know if you're really good looking either male or female the doors start flying open. You can be dumb
as a brick, but if you're easy on the eyes people roll out the red carpet for you.

So why isn't there some Ugly Person Fund for the poor unfortunate people who weren't gifted with beauty??? That doesn't exist and you know why??
Because nobody gives a damn about them. Well why not???

There is privilege everywhere for a thousand different reasons depending on how you view things. If you fit in with one of them you'd be a fool to
not take advantage of it too. Life is hard and you need to look out for whatever advantage you can get if you want to survive IMO.

Even if you don't agree with the advantages that some others get and you don't, it's not as if they are to blame for taking advantage of it. They
didn't make the rules, they're just following them.

It's not that they don't read so much as it is that culturally, there is less emphasis on it so you will find less books and magazines.

I remember that study because the ones who came to that realization concluded that the way to ensure equality was to make sure that white families
stopped reading to their children and that early childhood education start much sooner so that access to literature of all children of all races could
be precisely controlled and equalized by the state.

Ah so they are using fake racism as an excuse to dumb down the masses. Why am I not surprised?? Intelligent people, who can read and learn on their
own, are a threat to fascists.

originally posted by: Arizonaguy
Am I reading this right? The soda tax is meant to even up disparity in education, but if there is any inkling of minorities having to fund it then
they have to alter it so white people have to pay?

This is the mayor of the town from whence the song "Hunger Strike" came.

They don't mind stealing bread from the mouth of decadence.

Admit it - how many people Youtubed after that comment. Lol. I sing like Cornell, so even though I'm not for the lyrics, I can't help but sing it.

White privilege is ultimately based on trust. To destroy it is as foolish as to abuse it. People that deny such a thing exist are tards.

My sick mom should be allowed to call the cops(on sight) when she's scared, even though she's clearly sick.

Everyone should be.

Racism will die out with the next generations heavily anyway, the only apparent fact to racism these days is you people don't watch/learn from your
kids. The next generation is pure humanists and globalists, who will literally attempt to genocide racism. Hating your racist parents is LITERALLY A
MEME.

You want to know how racism really works? If the black man I see is 50, yeah I'm kind of scared, because of the way my parents were to him and his
demeanor after years of bull. If he's in his 20's, you mention weed/video games/music, you have an instant friend. Gee, tough world. Die already
geezers. The internet buried your hate in a kryptonite coffin encased in adamantium at the bottom of the deepest part of the #ing sea mate, and this #
still echos out into the public.

All humans are equal, and we will eventually share a creed, inevitably, no matter how much the racists may cry and moan and the nationalists threat to
burn it down, and even if it comes to lead. It's simply the way forward, and there is NO TIME for such simple(minded) problems to even be addressed in
the eyes of our youth. Youth advocates for such things are the biggest sheep of them all, to not be on this page already.

More like cultural Marxists. They want equal outcomes for all. So rather than figure out how to boost the importance and incidence of reading among
all groups, they concluded it would be easier to deny it altogether and control when and how children are introduced to it.

But that seems to be the way it's done. If someone is coming out ahead, rather than figure out how to help others figure out how to get there too,
chop that one down.

We were taught and not by our parents in all cases. We went to college where we were taught. Look at the universities. Sometimes look lower. They do a
good job of teaching our kids why they are different and shouldn't like each other.

Also, I got news for you -- all kids of all generations have hated their parents. That's mainly because kids are still too dumb to get it.

I have a pretty solid baritone voice....but there are very few popular artists that make it work today. Its from the days of the crooner, and even
then it wasn't the baritones that people loved (aside from the great Barry White and some country music singers).

I have a pretty solid baritone voice....but there are very few popular artists that make it work today. Its from the days of the crooner, and even
then it wasn't the baritones that people loved (aside from the great Barry White and some country music singers).

But Vedder has music that I can enjoy singing along to.

Leonard Cohen (R.I.P.) was another great baritone... I'm Your Man is one of my favorite albums.

I've since learned that a similar tax in a different city hit sales though, with job losses.
I guess people switched to donuts or whatever.
I bet overall sugar product sales were not down, just redistributed elsewhere.
Seems a pointless tax then.

Here in the UK all the political talk is a tax based on sugar content percentage in all products. Fighting obesity or something...

I have a pretty solid baritone voice....but there are very few popular artists that make it work today. Its from the days of the crooner, and even
then it wasn't the baritones that people loved (aside from the great Barry White and some country music singers).

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